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Reader's Circle is the leading 501(c)(3) non-profit connecting readers to local book clubs, reading groups, and literary salons. As far as traffic, we have:

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a strong presence in both the US and the UK

over 1,000 book club listings on the site at any given time

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Tea’s Collection is a collection of poems, short stories, and songs by LaToya Armstrong. Each selection is a great comfort read while relaxing, drinking your favorite tea, coffee, or glass of wine. Her poetry is powerful, vivid, and moving with ideas of love, unity, and self-awareness. Her short...

Shady Place is a fifty-five and up planned community in Florida. It's full of vibrant seniors enjoying the the sunset years of their lives. Shady Place the novel is about those people. Shady Place follows the antics and exploits of Jim Phillips, are tired police detective from Philadelphia, as he...

Who in this modern day and age believes in miracles? Anne Cooper didn't, until they started happening to her. An atheist, she was an unlikely candidate for miracles. Raised Catholic, Anne abandoned the family faith in her teens, and...

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The lush, sweeping story of a remarkable dancer who charts her own course through the tumultuous years of early twentieth-century Europe. Beautifully blending fiction with fact, The Chosen Maiden plunges readers into an artistic world upended by modernity, immersing them in the...

The Fire Next TimeJames Baldwin

At once an evocation of Baldwin's early life in Harlem and a disturbing examination of racial injustice, this book is an intensely personal and provocative document. It consists of two "letters," written on the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation, exhorting Americans to attack the legacy of racism...

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Imagine a world where all living creatures, including humans, are genetically engineered for special purposes. Imagine a super-race of Warrior humans who are manufactured in cutting-edge laboratories deep inside the planet, where they are trained to use their unimaginable athletic capabilities in...

It is the most divisive election campaign in U.S. history and the Republican and Democratic Party presidential nominees are locked in an ugly fight to capture the public’s trust. It’s a familiar story; one paints himself as a political outsider, the other...

An unplanned pregnancy can be stressful, complex and a difficult situation at any age. Though what if you are a teenager, too young to understand that no matter what choice you decide upon you truly are at the cross-roads to your future life. Every woman's experience of...

The year is 1858. Zulu Way is the story of Danny, a young man sent on an adventure by his father up the Mississippi on his Uncle's new steamship to sell his family crops to the mills in Baton Rouge. Circumstances take him past Baton Rouge up to Vicksburg, then up the Mississippi to Memphis...

Mad Men. Don Spector didn’t just watch them on television. He was one of them. Starting in a Madison Avenue ad agency in the ‘60’s, he actually lived the life captured in the TV show. In "Memories of a Mad Man" he shares with us an unforgettable era filled with humor...

The True Story of Women's Harpoon is the autobiographical tale of a magazine's creation, and its journey from beginning to end. At the beginning of the feminist humor craze of the early 1990s a single mother with the desire for a women's humor magazine set out to...

The Queen of Order and the Trickster gods originally formed an alliance to defend against the dreaded beast they called the Monster. That alliance was dashed with the Monster’s defeat. The war that erupted with the alliance’s dissolution has ripped the land apart for millennia. With...